NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Dow rose on Monday as robust U.S. retail sales data helped large-cap consumer stocks, but a 4 percent slide in Apple hurt the Nasdaq. U.S. retail sales for March shot up 0.8 percent, sharply higher than the forecast, pushing Procter Gamble up 1.5 percent, while giving Wal-Mart Stores , the world’s …
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